The House of EmersonUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1982 - 272 psl. |
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... vision profounder , Man's spirit must dive ; His aye - rolling orb At no goal will arrive ; Another name for love ( other namings are in keeping with the mode and vision of the poem ) is " Eterne alternation . Love's antitheses are ...
... vision profounder , Man's spirit must dive ; His aye - rolling orb At no goal will arrive ; Another name for love ( other namings are in keeping with the mode and vision of the poem ) is " Eterne alternation . Love's antitheses are ...
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... vision and power . Conclusions such as these correspond to the empha- sis in the journals and letters in suggesting that Emerson demanded considerably more of himself than of his age and more ... vision 230 Personae & Vision in Later Essays.
... vision and power . Conclusions such as these correspond to the empha- sis in the journals and letters in suggesting that Emerson demanded considerably more of himself than of his age and more ... vision 230 Personae & Vision in Later Essays.
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... vision and desire into practical power . " Illusions " examines the fateful lords of individual con- sciousness , those portly and grim faces whose omnipresence condemns the persona of " Experience " to puzzlement and denial . " Fate ...
... vision and desire into practical power . " Illusions " examines the fateful lords of individual con- sciousness , those portly and grim faces whose omnipresence condemns the persona of " Experience " to puzzlement and denial . " Fate ...
Turinys
Preface page | 11 |
Acknowledgments page | 19 |
Emersons Epistemology page | 25 |
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Nerodoma skirsnių: 4
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